Boat tie up etiquette
#51
Since I don't have a sunpad or swim platform, I bought a few large rubber backed bath mats. They are 5' long and 30" wide and I got them at JC Penny for something like $20. I lay one across the engine hatch and one across the deck. It provides a soft, non-slip surface, designates a safe crossing path, and protects the boat
They also work great for the girls to lay out on them as shown in the picture (see the mat across the back of the boat).
They also work great for the girls to lay out on them as shown in the picture (see the mat across the back of the boat).
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I have one of these on each side. One of my buddies also gave me a static cling decal that "whites out" the feet part of the decal 
http://www.bajajunkey.com/STICKERS.html#anchor_77

http://www.bajajunkey.com/STICKERS.html#anchor_77
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I also put towels down if any are going to be stepping on my interior. I am somewhat "anal" regarding the interior.
Sam
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How about the tie up process itself? How many times has someone approached you with no fenders and no lines out? How about fenders but they look like tampons?! How about they have fenders out but are placed to where they might as well have not put them out in the first place?! How about people that pull up and get close and then cut the motor(s)?! How about boats that approach at ramming speed?!
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How about the tie up process itself? How many times has someone approached you with no fenders and no lines out? How about fenders but they look like tampons?! How about they have fenders out but are placed to where they might as well have not put them out in the first place?! How about people that pull up and get close and then cut the motor(s)?! How about boats that approach at ramming speed?! 

The rubber bottomed bathroom floor mats are a great idea. We have a few that we use on the boat. The help keep foot prints away and help stop slip and falls. My Velocity has a very flat deck, no rails and I keep it highly polished. The bath room mats are a life saver. But I do have to admit, when we take someone out and they get super drunk and act like a-holes, I make sure to send that person up front to help pull up anchor. I have yet had one of these drunks even make it all the way to the anchor line before sliding right off the deck into the water
WHile this isn't a very nice thing to do, it has provided many entertaining momnets....
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I agree with a lot of what's been said.
I'll add that I will NOT tie up with a pontoon boat. I've seen too many people who don't care about their pontoon tear up someone else's glass boat tying up together.
I'll add that I will NOT tie up with a pontoon boat. I've seen too many people who don't care about their pontoon tear up someone else's glass boat tying up together.


